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Dr Joseph “Chandy” Kayyalackom-a Reflection
Dr Joseph Alexander "Chandy" Kayyalackom (1941-2023) -a ReflectionThe end of 2023 bought the sad news of the passing of Dr Chandy, a well-known name to those of us...
Only One Chance
In the situation of B12 deficiency, in the diagnostic process, there’s only one chance to make a first impression.
The Patient Experience in Diagnosis and Treatment of Autoimmune Gastritis and Pernicious Anaemia
Our guest blogger this month explores the important topic of diagnosis and treatment through patient experience. This is particularly relevant today as it is...
One History of Pernicious Anaemia
You will note immediately that I have done two things in the title, 1) to use the word 'one' rather than 'a' or 'the'. I make no pretence that this article is a...
Bringing about change
Raising awareness and facilitating communication and research Bringing about change is the focus of the Pernicious Anaemia Society. To do this, the PAS liaises with...
The results are in! We have the Top 10 Research Priorities for Pernicious Anaemia!
Following the Pernicious Anaemia James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) workshops, we now have our Top 10 Research Priorities; questions that patients,...